Blood loss after section

I'm 1 week and 5days post c-section and bleeding really heavy, i did stop bleeding on day 5 & started again on day 7 and its even heavier everytime I move about there is like little gushes, I don't remember this with my last section, I've tried getting in docs buy it's a nightmare round here, just wondering is it normal,

I’m 2 weeks post c section and sterilisation. Currently waiting to see the nurse about my incision (think it’s infected) but this morning I started to experience little gushes of brown/red watery blood. Worried incase this is a sign of internal infection. Hope you get yourself checked x

I’m 2 weeks post c section and sterilisation. Currently waiting to see the ...

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06/12/2017

I’m 2 weeks post c section and sterilisation. Currently waiting to see the nurse about my incision (think it’s infected) but this morning I started to experience little gushes of brown/red watery blood. Worried incase this is a sign of internal infection. Hope you get yourself checked x

I was also sterilized so wondering if that may play a part, also woke up with loads more pain so defo gunna go to the doctors today x

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